Pretty much the polar opposite of the immense PG depth and value this year seems to be SG. As you can see in the ranks below, you’re getting all the way into the 7th round before 10 SG-eligible players have been taken off the board. So if you’re worried about positions while drafting – especially in Yahoo where it seems the majority of players have multi-position eligibility – be sure to keep an eye on your SG position where I’ve had that spot filled last in a lot of drafts so far this offseason. As mentioned above, all Razzball ranks are broken down by Yahoo position eligibility (view all top 200 here), so there won’t be direct positional crossover to other fantasy sites:

2013-2014 Fantasy SG Rankings

(updated Oct. 8)

POS RANK

OVERALL RANK

PLAYER, POS, TEAM

NOTE

1

3

James Harden, SG/SF, HOU

Easy to forget he was traded less than a week before 12-13 season.

2

5

Stephen Curry, PG/SG, GS

A little worried about career ankle issues, no Jarrett Jack.

3

12

Paul George, SG/SF, IND

Love George as a player, think he’s getting overhyped in fantasy.

4

16

Dwayne Wade, PG/SG, MIA

Career-high FG% in 12-13, another solid year ahead.

5

20

Nicolas Batum, SG/SF, POR

Wrist injury a concern (no surgery), falling numbers and %s in second half scary. Played a lot of minutes in EuroBasket, has a bad back now.

Hey mate, I’ve loved these rankings. The notes you use to justify your picks have proved very useful. I’m in a 12 team league (5positions+utility+3bench) and got Kobe early 3rd round and Rondo early 5th.. I’ll obviously start pretty slow but I’m curious as to where you’d have Bryant ranked if you knew he would suit up for the first game- hypothetically.
ATM I’ve got Kevin Martin as my starting SG (ESPN, so no dual position players) so I hope he returns quickly. Thanks again.

@Richo: I’d probably move Kobe up to early 3rd round. Think he facilitates well again this year, but there’s still the injury risk down the road even if he did suit up opening night. Yeah I’m a little down on KMart but he should give you decent scoring and 3s until Kobe gets back.

@Nemesi: I had him on my radar, but prior to Westbrook’s injury I don’t think he was top-200 worthy. However, now there’s a lot more room for some back court changes and he may make the next update, but barely. Reggie Jackson definitely will make the top 200, probably in the mid 100s.

@Shawn M: Oops – thanks for catching that! Yeah I ranked him according to the move as evidence by the comment, just must’ve gone too fast…. re: Butler – I have him ranked high but I’m not sure if there’s necessarily that much hype, but maybe there is and I haven’t seen much of it. I’d say 10/4.5/2/1,25/0,5 with solid percentages and a three a game, fairly close to what he did in the 2nd half last year.

Evan Fournier only has Randy Foye standing in front of him and since when has Randy Foye ever held onto a starting job. Expect Fournier to stand out and take the job. Fournier did a nice job last year when Karl gave him the starters’ minutes. Expect it to happen again this year.

@George: Haha on Foye… Pretty true…. The thing with Fournier for me is he looked more like a PG in games I saw him and Miller will play some 2 with Lawson at times. While I agree Foye isn’t that great, I think he’d have to get hurt for Fournier to take a big step, but that’s not that outlandish a situation. Interesting call!